The Business of Dentistry Podcast
Business:Management
Chloe Edwards talks to Amber Ojak abouth the effect that COVID-19 has had on dental hygienists and therapists.
As practices continue to reopen and increase treatments Amber details the importance of how these roles can assist and add value.
What you’ll hear today:What impact do you think lockdown has had on hygienists and therapists as a group
While practices are unable to carry out non-AGPs, what other ways can hygienists and therapists be utilised to keep providing value to the practice and serving patients
What, if any, long-lasting consequence may this have on the role and scope of hygienists and therapists
Do you foresee oral hygiene education becoming more and more important now, and how big a role can hygienists and therapists play in this
What advice do you have for practice owners when it comes to bringing back their hygienists and therapists and for those returning to ‘normal’ duties or finally coming back to the practice, as well.
*Recorded on 17th August 2020
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